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    <h1>Non-Routable IP Addresses</h1>

    <p>RFC1918, an Internet standards document, describes several
    non-routable IP address blocks. These blocks of IP
    addresses have been set aside for use by individuals and
    companies for use in private networks. Properly configured
    routers on the Internet will not route these IP addresses.</p>

    <p>&nbsp;</p>

    <p><em>In short, if your local computer's IP is in any of these
    ranges, you will very likely need to configure your router and
    firewall correctly to operate DC++ in active mode.</em></p>

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     <b>10.0.0.0</b> through
    <b>10.255.255.255</b>
    (10/8 prefix)<br/>
     <b>172.16.0.0</b> through
    <b>172.31.255.255</b>
    (172.16/12 prefix)<br/>
     <b>192.168.0.0</b> through
          <b>192.168.255.255</b>
          (192.168/16 prefix)</p>
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